Tuesday, November 3, 2015
NVIDIA 340.46 Driver for Linux Updated with New Option & Minor Bug fixes
NVIDIA developers officially announces the release of NVIDIA 340.46 driver for all Linux Distro with minor bug fixes and few new additions. There are lot of development branches of NVIDIA drivers for Linux system and this release comes under Long Lived branch. Soon this release will be updated to repositories of various Linux Distros.
According to official announcement, NVIDIA 340.46 driver for Linux comes with new option UseSysmemPixmapAccel to control the use of GPU acceleration for X drawing operations on pixmaps allocated in system memory. It also fixes a bug which could prevent the GLSL compiler from correctly evaluating some expressions when compiling shaders. You can also download NVIDIA 340.46 Driver for Linux distros.
The NVIDIA 340.46 driver for Linux also includes fixed OpenGL issue which causes glReadPixels() operations to be improperly clipped when resizing composited application windows, potentially leading to momentary X freezes and fixed a bug which causes nvidia-installer to crash while attempting to run nvidia-xconfig on systems where that utility is missing. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
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